EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 23,2010
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION
A C Q U I S I T I O N OF
A BANK HOLDING
COMPANY BY A BANK
HOLDING COMPANY
Community Bancshares,
Inc., h ead q u a rtered in
Joseph, Oregon, intends to
apply to the Federal Reserve
Board for permission to
acquire up to 100% o f
the outstanding common
stock o f BEO Bancorp,
headquartered in Heppner,
Oregon.
T he F e d e ra l R e se rv e
co n sid ers a num ber o f
factors in deciding whether
to approve the application,
including the record of
performance of Community
B an csh ares su b sid iary
bank. Community Bank, in
helping to meet the credit
needs of the respective local
communities.
You are invited to submit
comments in writing on this
application to:
The Federal Reserve Bank
of San Francisco
101 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
The comment period will
not end before July 23,
2010, but may be longer.
The B oard’s procedures
for processing applications
may be found at 12 C.F.R.
P art 262. P ro c e d u re s
for processing protested
applications may be found
at 12 C .F .R . 2 6 2 .2 5 .
To obtain a copy o f the
Federal Reserve Board’s
procedures, or if you need
more information about how
to submit your comments
on the application, contact
Ke n n e t h R. Bi nni ng,
Director, Applications and
Enforcement, at (415) 974-
3007.
The Federal Reserve will
consider your comments
and any request for a public
meeting or formal hearing
on the application if they
are received in writing by
the Reserve Bank on or
before the last day of the
comment period.
Published: June 23, 2010
Affidavit
IONE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Morrow County Court
weekly meeting held
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Morrow Coun
ty Court met on June 17 in
Boardman with Judge Tail-
man, Commissioner Grieb,
and Commissioner Rea in
attendance. Following is
a summary of the meeting
provided by Leann Rea.
T h e c o u rt r e
viewed and approved the
minutes from the June 9
meeting.
T he c o u rt r e
view ed and approved
a c c o u n t p a y a b le s in
the net total amount of
$250,557.68.
Public Hearing:
Re 2009-2010 Supple
m ental B udget: Fred
Carlson, finance direc
tor, provided the court
with an overview o f the
proposed changes. The
changes are as follows:
G eneral Fund: A net
increase to the health
departm ent budget o f
$71,803 (m ostly from
the receipt o f additional
grants and some fees);
Public W orks/G eneral
Maintenance increase of
$14,000 as the result of
additional garbage fees;
Transfer Station-South an
increase o f $7,800 from
additional fees; Veterans
Department an increase
o f $1,882 from grants.
Road Fund: The Crush
er Department an increase
o f $4,250 from mineral
leases and flood dollars.
A lso m oved $ 2 0 ,0 0 0
from the Capital Outlay-
Road to Capital Outlay-
Weed. School Fund: An
increase o f $9,956 from
federal forest and flood
fees. lone School Fund:
An increase o f $1,080
from federal forest and
flood fees. Finley Buttes
Lie. Fees: An additional
amount of $75,000. Spe
cial Transportation Op
erating Grant: An addi
tional amount o f $22,396
from a grant. Park Fund:
Cutsforth Park an addi
tional amount o f $1,475
from additional cabin
rentals. Anson W right
Park additional fees in the
amount of $250. Youth/
Children Services: Ju
venile Crime Prevention
and addition o f $17,868
from state funds. Taylor
Grazing Fund: An addi
tion o f $100. Fair Fund:
An additional am ount
from entertainment spon
sors in the am ount o f
$1,300 and $1,720 from
the St. Patrick’s Day Mo
tor Cross races.
The co u rt co n
d u cted the fo llo w in g
business: Reviewed and
signed the 2010-2011
budget in the amount of
$26,543,623 calculated
at the rate o f $4.1347
per $1,000. R eview ed
and ap p ro v ed the jo b
description for the parole
and probation supervisor.
Reviewed and approved
the pay rate for the pa
role and probation su
pervisor. Reviewed and
approved a purchasing
pre-authorization for the
Veteran’s Services for a
new copier in the amount
o f $4,422.55. Reviewed
and signed two contracts
for employment for Mr.
Navarro for the juvenile
departm ent. Review ed
and approved a grant
application for $153,436
for a runway overlay at
the Lexington Airport.
Reviewed, approved and
signed a one year lease
agreement with Tim Hed-
man for space in the Gil
liam & Bisbee Building
in the amount o f $125
per month. Various corre
spondences and upcom
ing meeting notices were
reviewed and discussed.
A nyone who
would like to be placed on
the list to receive county
minutes can contact Kar
en W olff at (541)676-
5620.
house be completed
before bad weather sets in.
-discussed a drain
age problem and directed
Henrichsen to investigate
the cause and solutions.
-approved the sec
ond reading and adopted
policy on personal electron
ic communication devices
as amended in the event
that the lone area receives
cell service.
-approved moving
the signature authority from
Ostheller to Archer as of
June 24.
-received the fol
lowing financial report from
chief fiscal officer Beth
O ’Hanlon as follows: the
district received $202,555
in basic school support,
$24,029 in property taxes,
$36,400 in rental receipts
from Morrow County Uni
fied Recreation District,
$16,247 in federal REAP
money; the primary, inter
mediate, special education
and technology cost centers
remain over budget from
previous months and the
fiscal cost center is slightly
over budget with the re
mainder o f the UMESD
business service contract
due, however the functions
continue to be under budget
as prescribed by budget law;
all special revenue funds
carrying deficit balances
continue to be reimburs
able with grants and should
be whole by June 30; the
latest basic school support
estimate totals $1,425,865,
$106,439 less than the pre
vious estimate due to the
state budget shortfall and
across the board cuts or
dered by the governor; the
district’s proposed budget
includes $1,483,883 in ba
sic school support, which
is $58,018 higher than the
current estimate.
-received the fol
low ing superintendent/
principal report: the school
year ended with a student
enrollment of 181 with 84
students in kindergarten
through grade five, 33 in
grades six-eight; and 64 in
grades nine-12; the gym
floors will be refinished
starting June 28 and the
gyms will be closed for
several weeks.
-heard the follow
ing announcements: July
9-10 Oregon School Board
A ssociation; next board
meeting July 19, with a
work session tentatively
scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and
the board meeting to follow
at 7 p.m.
Sheriff's Report
-MCSO received
report from a subject in
Irrigon that she found a
Chihuahua at the baseball
field.
-MCSO received
report that a pickup went
over a guard rail and into a
ditch on Hwy. 74, Lexing
ton. MCSO, EMS and the
Heppner Fire Department
responded. The subject was
transported to Good Shep
herd Hospital in Hermis-
ton.
-MCSO deputy re
ported assisting Boardman
Police Department with an
assault.
-MCSO received
report from a Heppner sub
ject that a female in a red
car was driving very fast in
the alley near her residence
and deliberately came upon
her too fast as she was
walking
-MCSO received
report of a sex crime in
Boardman.
The Morrow County
Sheriff’s Office reports han
dling the following business:
March 22: The
Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office received report of a
semi that took a comer too
fast on the 1-84 on ramp
at Patterson Ferry. MCSO
cited Philipp Lloyd Oliver,
49, for Careless Driving
with an accident.
FORM
LB-1
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A meeting of the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District will be held on July 06, 2010
at 5 30 pm at 180 Rock Street. Heppner, Oregon
A summary of the budget is presented below A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 180 Rock Street
Heppner, Oregon between the hours of 5 30 p m and 8 00 p.m. This budget was prepared on
a basis of accounting that is consistent with the basis of accounting used during the preceding year
Major changes, if any, and their effect on the budget, are explained below
C ounty
M o rro w
0
-Elizabeth
Pettibone, 43, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$106 fine.
-Jack R. Yocom,
51, Heppner, failure to
wear seatbelt, $ 106 fine.
-Zachary Jam es
K urtz, 21, L exington,
failure to wear seatbelt,
driving uninsured, $395
fine.
-Donald
E .
Shannon, 74, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
C h a irp erso n of G overning Body
T elep h o n e N um ber
Heppner
C h r is t o p h e r " K I T G e o r g e
5 4 1 -6 7 6 -5 8 7 1
Check this box if your
budget only has one fund
Anticipated
Requirement»
Adopted Budget
T h » Year 2009-2010
TO TA L O F ALL FUND S
26,350
23,150
18,050
3 Total Capital Outlay
31,320
35,316
5 Total Transfers
...................................
0
700 5
6 Total Contingencies
0
0
7 Total Reserves and Special Payments
0
0
47,952
55,692
134,472
142,671
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
94,701
101,171
11 Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received.................
39,771
41,500
134,472
142,671
39,771
41,500
Requirements add Lines 1 through 8
12. Total Resourcee
add Lines 10 and 11
13. Total Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (line 11)
$ 106 fine.
-Larry
Joe
Kennedy, 70, Lexington,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$106 fine.
-Troy A. Hyatt,
41, Heppner, failure to
wear seatbelt, $ 106 fine.
-Brian
S .
Thompson, 47, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$106 fine.
-Terra
Lee
A dam s, 49, H eppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$144 fine.
-Caleb J. Oneal,
2 1, d r i v i n g w h i l e
su sp e n d e d vi ol at i on,
$474 fine.
-Kenna Scott
Li t t l e, 29, He p p n e r ,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$106 fine.
-D ew ey Calvin
H arvey, 57, H eppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$144 fine.
-Betty
Jo
Masterson, 41, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$106 fine.
- S t e f a n i e J.
Sweeney, 24, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$144 fine.
-BoDee Christian
Foster, 19, Heppner, DUII
diversion.
0
5,700
4 Total Debt Service
9 Total
Estimated
Ad Valorem
26 608
1 Total Personal Services
6 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
Anticipated
Resources
Approved Budget
Next Year 2010-2011
2 Total Matenais and Supplies
14 Plus: Estimated Property Taxes Not To Be Received
Property Taxes
unlawful possession o f
marijuana (less than one
ounce), $610 fine.
-B rian Earl
R ystedt, 32, H eppner,
failure to use seatbelt,
$106 fine.
- J o n a t h a n L.
N o lan , 37, S ta n fie ld ,
failure to use seatbelt,
$106 fine.
-Joseph P. Kenny,
53, Heppner, failure to
use seatbelt, $ 106 fine.
- D e b o r a h
L a v o n n e E v a n s , 47,
Heppner, driving while
su sp e n d e d v i ol a t i on,
$600 fine.
-D aw na Ann
Dougherty, 45, Heppner,
failure to obey traffic
cont rol devi ce, $215
fine.
This budget is for an Annual Period
City
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
Justice Court Report
Judge C h arlo tte
G ray, Heppner Ju stice
Court, has released the fol
lowing report:
-Floyd White, 72,
Heppner, failure to wear
seatbelt, $106 fine.
- M i c h a e l Don
Gorm an, 38, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$106 fine.
- C h ri s te n
Lehw alder, 63, K ettle
Falls, WA, failure to wear
seatbelt, $144 fine.
- M a r g a r e t A.
Robinson, 46, Gresham,
violation o f the basic rule
by going 78 mph in a 55
mph zone, $215 fine.
-Jason
B .
Robbins, 31, Heppner,
failure to use seatbelt,
driving uninsured, $433
fine.
-Clyde
C .
DeLoach Jr., 41, Heppner,
violation o f the basic rule
by going 78 mph in a 55
mph zone, $215 fine.
- Ke v i n Rober t
McCabe, 49, Lexington,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$144 fine.
-Brent
S .
Humphreys, 28, Heppner,
failure to wear seatbelt,
$144 fine.
-A a ro n Paul
Henshaw, 22, Heppner,
The purpose of this meeting will be to discuss the budget
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010, as approved by the Heppner Cemetery Maintenance District Budget Committee
A Loss Due to Constitutional Limits
4 600
3,547
B Discounts Allowed. Other Uncollected Amounts .......
2,953
2,998
47,324
15 Total Tax Levied
48 045
Rate or Amount
Tax Levies
By Type
Rate or Amount
0 5413
0 5413
17. Local Option Taxes
0
0
18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations
0
0
16 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit 0 5413).................
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Debt Outstanding
Debt Authorized, Not Incurred
GD None____________________________ □ As Summarized Below_____________ B None____________________________ □ As Summarized Below
PUBLISH BELOW ONLY IF COMPLETED
L o n g -T e rm D e bt
Estimated Debt Outstanding at the
Beginning of the Budget Year
Estimated Debt Authorized. Not Incurred at the
Beginning of the Budget Year
July 1. 2010
July 1.2010
•
Bonds.........................................
Interest Bearing Warrants
Other
Total Indebtedness
»0
*0
FORM
LB-2
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING A
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District
Publish ONLY completed portion of this page Total Anticipated Requirementnust equal Total Resources
Name of Fund:
P i m i t u a l Cart
1.
2.
Approved Budget
Next Year 2010-11
Adopted Budget
This year 2009-10
Actual Data
Last Year 2008-09
Fund
Total Personal Services
Total Matenais and Services
3. Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
5 Total Transfers
2,008
1,700
2,005
42.984
44 992
44 992
43,629
45,329
45,329
43.944
45 949
45 949
6 Total Contingencies
7,
8
9
Total Reserves and Special Payments
Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
Total Requirements
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
Adopted Budget
This year 2009-10
Actual Data
Last Year 2008-09
Name of Fund:
E a u ia m tn t F u n d
Approved Budget
Next Year 2010-11
1 Total Personal Services
2. Total Materials and Services
3
4
Total Capital Outlay
..............................
2,030
31,320
35,316
27,239
29 269
29,269
31,320
31,320
35,316
35.316
Total Debt Service
5. Total Transfers
............................................
6 Total C ontingencies
7 Total Reserves and Special Payments
8
Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
9 Total Requirements
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
FORM
LB-3
FUNDS REQUIRING A
PROPERTY TAX TO BE LEVIED
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District
Publish ONLY completed portion of this page
Actual Data
Last Year 2008-09
Name of Fund
g e n e rg f F u n d
1 Total Personal Services
2 Total Matenais and Services
Approved Budget
Next Year 2010-11
Adopted Budget
This year 2009-10
26.391
12,652
26,350
23,150
26 608
18 050
5,000
4,000
5 000
44 043
16,044
39.528
55,572
4,323
57,823
18,052
39,771
57,823
39,771
11.748
61,406
19 906
41,500
81.406
41,500
4,600
2,953
47,324
3,547
2 996
46,045
3 Total Capital Outlay
4 Total Debt Service
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5 Total Transfers
6 Total Contingencies
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7 Total Reserves and Special Payments
8 Total Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
9 Total Requirements
10 Total Resources Except Property Taxes
11 Property Taxes Estimated to Be Received
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A Loss Due to Constitutional Limit
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13 Property Taxes Estimated to be Received (Hne 11)
14 Estimated Property Texes Not to be Received
B Discounts. Other Uncollected Amounts
15 Total Tax Lavtad
Rate or Amount
Rate or Amount
18 Permanent Rate Limit Levy (rate limit 0 5413)
17 Local Option Taxes
18 Levy for Bonded Debt or Obligations
Published: June 23 and 30, 2010
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0 5413
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